Combined mirror and light



' April 16, 1957 M. NovAKovlcH 2,789,207

COMBINED MIRROR AND LIGHT Filed Feb. 16, 1956 Q JD" A COMBINED MIRRGR AND LIGHT Milan Novakovich, Los Angeles, Calif.

Application February 16, 1956, Serial No. 565,847

Claims. (Cl. 24U-4.2)

This invention relates generally to womens handbag accessories and is concerned more particularly with a small portable mirror used when applying make-up or lipstick to the face. Specifically, the invention pertains to a mirror embodying a small battery-operated light for illuminating the face when the mirror is put to use in the darkness.

It is common practice for women to carry in their purses a small mirror which is used when applying lipstick and other cosmetics to the face. Such a conventional mirror obviously has no utility in the darkness since the face is not reilected therein. Consequently, when it is desired to condition the face or primp the hair while riding in a car, when attending the theater or when present at any other function in the darkness, it is virtually impossible to carry out the operation unless the woman iirst locates a lighted area.

It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a hand mirror of the ltype capable of being carried in a purse or other holder and embodying a light by which the face and hair may be illuminated to reilect in the mirror when the latter is used in the darkness of night or within a darkened area such as a theater.

Another object of the invention is to provide a combined portable mirror and light which includes a small flashlight mounted at the back of the mirror and carried by a thin sheet metal holder having integral clip means engageable with the upper and lower edges of the mirror, said holder also having ears engaging the lower portions of the side edges of the mirror to hold the latter in place.

Another object of the invention is to provide a com- States atent bined mirror and light which includes a hollow base ele- Y ment located adjacent the bottom edge of the mirror and having a vertical opening or slot in its front side, the material at the sides and bottom of the slot being cored to provide a substantially semicircular groove for receiving the vertical and bottom edges of a downwardly projecting ear of the holder which is slid into said grooves, the ear having a hole so shaped asto provide partial screw threads. According to another feature and object of the invention, the slot of the base element is narrowed at the level of the upper portion of the hole in the ear so as to provide, in eect, a socket having upper flanges. By this structure the mirror holder and base element are adapted to be held in assembled relation by the screw base of a small flashlight bulb which is screwed through the threaded hole of the ear and which engages said anges to lock the ear in the base element. The small light bulb thus is located at the bottom central portion of the mirror to direct its light rays forwardly.

Another object of the invention is to provide a combined mirror and light in which4 the base element has a vertical socket provided in its sides with bayonet grooves, or screw threads, for receiving bayonet lugs, or screw threads, at the lower end of a battery container or shell to mount the latter in position to project upwardly from the base element at the rearward side of the mirror.

Another object of the invention is to provide a combined mirror and light, of the character referred to, having a simple and highly practical means for closing the electrical circuit through the battery and light bulb. In accordance with the present concept, this means includes a battery sldable in the container, a depressible operating button at the upper end of the container and operative to slide the battery downwardly against the action of a contact element in the form of a leaf spring pocketed within the base element. The contact spring has an upper laterally-bent end engageable with the metal case of the battery and normally operative to maintain the battery elevated, and an upwardly inclined nger engaging the central contact of the electric lamp. By this specific structure, when the battery is slid downwardly by means of the operating button, against the action of the contact spring, the central terminal at the lower end of the battery is caused to engage the screw base of the lamp to close the electrical circuit and thereby establish current ow from the central terminal of the battery, through the lamp base, lamp ilament and central contact of the lamp to the contact spring'and thence to the metal case of the battery. The contact spring thus serves the dual purpose of establishing electrical contact between the lamp and the battery case and of returning the battery to circuit-opening position.

A further object of the invention is to provide a mirror and flashlight unit which is extremely simple in construction with the parts thereof adapted for economical ,mass production and quick assembly without the use of screws, rivets or other extraneous parts and without the employment of tools.

Further objects of the invention will appear from the following description and from the drawing which is Afor the purpose of illustration only, and in which:

Fig. l is a perspective view of the mirror and light unit as viewed from the front thereof;

Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the same as viewed from the rearward side thereof;

Fig. 3 is a vertical sectional view, taken on line 3 3 of Fig. l;

Fig. 4 is a front view of the base element and battery container with the mirror, mirror holder and lamp omitted;

Fig. 5 is a sectional plan View, taken on line 5-5 of Fig. 4;

Fig. 6 is a vertical sectional view, taken on line 6-6 of Fig. 4;

Fig. 7 is a perspective View of themirror holder;

Fig. 8 is a perspective View of the contact spring; and

Fig. 9 is a view similar to Fig. 3, illustrating a slightl modified structure.

Referring to thev drawing in detail, the invention includes a conventional rectangular mirror 10 of the type usually carried in a purse or handbag. Adapted for attachment to the mirror 10 is a holder 11 which, as shown in Fig. 7, is a sheet metal stamping having a vertical portion 12 and lateral arms 13 extending in opposite directions. The upper end of the vertical portion 12 has a hook or clip portion 14 engageable over the upper edge of the mirror. The lateral arms or wings 13 engage against the lower edge of the mirror and have anges 15 engaging the lower portion of the front face of the mirror. At the outer ends of the wings 13 are upstanding fingers 16 which engage the lower portions of the vertical edges of the mirror to prevent relative lateral movement between the mirror and holder. The vertical portion 12 is eX- tended downwardly below the wings 13 and mirror in a rounded ear 17 provided with a central hole 18. Opposite edges of the hole 18 are provided with tins 19 forming partial screw threads.

The mirror-light unit also includes a base element 20 which is preferably molded from plastic material. The element 20 consists of a block molded to provide a vertical opening or socket 21 (Fig. 5). The front portion of the element is reduced in height and has a horizontal opening or socket A22 (Fig. 4). The upper portion 0f the Vsocket 22 is narrowed so as to provide shoulders 23. The

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material at the sides andbottorn of the socket 22 is cored to provide a substantially semicircular groove 24 for receiving the ear 17 of the holder 11 therein. The device employs a small battery-operated electric bulb or lamp 25 which has the usual screw-threaded hase 26. Preferably, Ythe'lamp is of the type in which the glass is thickened atthe outer end'to provide a magnifying lens.

VReferring to Figs. l to 3, it will be seen that to conneet the base element and mirror, the ear V17 is first slid into the groove 24 until the bottom edge of the mirror rests upon the shouldered front portion of the base element. The electric lamp 25 is then applied by screwing its base V26 through the hole 18 of the ear '17. Since the ear 17 is held against lateral movement'by its engagement in the groove 24 and retained against upward movement by reason of the engagementcf the'lamp base 25 against the shoulders23, it is seen that the lamp itself provides a locking meansforrn'aintaining the base element 29 connected tothe mirrorV 10.

The devicealsoincludes a container 30, in the form of a thin-walled metal shell. Held in the container'll and Varranged-for vertical'sliding movement therein is a small dry cell :battery 31 2having a metal case 32 and a central terminal 33 at its lower end. .An operating'button 34 is slidable in an axial opening at'the upper end of the 'container 39 and is adapted, when depressed, to force Ythe battery 31 downwardly. The `container 3Q has bayonet lugs 36 'Yat its lower end, these lugs being engageable in bayonet-slots `57 formediin the curved wall Aof the base element defining the vertical socket v21. Thus, by insertvingthe lower end of the container 3th into the socket 21 andturning the container, the latter'is releasably mounted in vertical position on the base element.

Pocketed within the base element 2li isla spring contact element 40. As shown Yin Fig. 8, the Contact element-40 has a'vertical portion "41 seated in aV vertical groove 42 in the base element 2). `At the'upper'endof the port-ion'41 is a laterally 4extendingend 43 providing a leaf spring engaging against the lower end of the -metal case #32 offthe'batte1y31 and normally loperative tomaintainthebatteryein its elevated position. An inclined'iinger 44 at ythe lower end of the contact spring 49 engages -theffcentralvcontact-45 of the electric'lamp 2S.V

Assuming that the device is assembled as. shown in Figs. 4l Vto lathe-battery 31 is held elevated in the container 30 under the iniiuence of the leaf spring 43 with the central terminal -33 of thebatterydocated "above the metalfbase ZGYof-'thelamp '25. `Wlrenlthe'lwornan wishes to-use-the.mirrorwhile-in a dark-place,rshe'holds the device in one hand at a level with her face,"with the thumb of thehand engaging'the lower vsurface of the base element l'Ztlfand -with thefforenger engaging the operatingV 'button 34. By depressing thebutton '34,ithe battery '31 -isiforced downwardly against the action'ofV thel leaf spring 4B-.untill the terminal 33 of the batterywontactsthe-metal rbase 26 ofthe lamp Y25. Now, sinceVV the contact spring '4G provides-an electrieconductor between the central contact 45-0f the lamp and the metal case '32 of Vthe'battery 3.1,.a-'closed.electric circuit is' eiected to cause 'the'lamp yThef'light rays are projected onto the face tocause reilection in the mirror and` thewoman may then, with herfree hand,apply;powder or lipstick to theface or Vcomb her hair. After the mirrorhas served its purpose,the"button 34 is released to allow return movement of the 'battery '3l whereupon theV circuit is'broken to eX- tinguish the light.

YWren it is 4necessary to replacethe battery, the con- 'tainer tlisturned and 'lifted from the base element 120, the battery 31 is removed and replaced by a'fre'sh battery andthe container'thenrreepositioned on the.V base element.

`Referring to Fig.` 9, the "container 30niay be provided with conventional screw threads 50. at its lower end to adapt the 'container to be screwed into the similarly threaded upper end of the socket 2l.

It will beobserved-from thefforegoing that the present invention provides a very simple and highly practical illuminated mirror adapted as a handbag accessory. As a particular feature of improvement, the parts are so constructed and arranged that a base element, for supporting the battery, electric lamp and associated parts, is connected to the mirror holder by the lamp which in itself serves as a locking means. As another lfeature or improvement, there iseembodied in thebaseelement a double finger Contact spring which, in addition Vto* providing an electric conductor, also functions as a means Afor ireturning t. e battery to inoperative position'so as to normall maintain the circuit open.

ln accordance with the provisions of the patent statutes, l have herein described Vthe principle of the invention, with the structures which l Vnow consider to represent the best embodiments of the invention. .l wish to have it understood, however, that various modifications might be made in the device without departingfrom the spirit or scope or the invention as defined 1in the appended claims.

`l claim as my invention:

l. A Combined hand mirror and iight, comprising: a mirror; a holder .having clip means engaging the upper and lower edges of the mirror; a hollow base element;E interengaging means on said holder and said base element for connecting the'same with the base element located adjacent the bottom edgeof the mirror, said base element having a socket in a side thereofdirected,toward'the front of the mirror; an electric lamp disposed in said socket for directing light onto the'face of the useroiC the mirror; a container carried by said hase element ,and extending upwardly therefrom along the back of the'mirror; a metalcasedV battery Vslidabl'e in said container and having a central terminal engageable against the metal base Yorf-the lamp; means for ksliding the batterytoyvard Said metal base; and a spring element disposed withinsaid base. ele

nent and providing an electrical connection between Ythe central contact of the lamp and said metal case of theV ,holder is of sheet material and has wings runderlying'the bottom edgeoi the mirronrsaid wingshaving upturned ylingers atheir free ends'en sain Vthe verticaled es of the mirror.

4. A device as defined claim Sin which said holder lhas a dependingear provided with a hole, said; ear being insertable in a vertical slot in said base clement and locked therein by said lamp which extendsthrough said hole.

5. A device as defined in claim 4 in whichsaidear has hns providing partial screw threads and in which said base element has shoulder means located Vadjacent ,the upper end of its said vertical slot, said lamp having a screw-type base crewed through said hole in said earupward move- Vment of said lamprbeingpreventedby said shoulder means so that the lamp locks said ear in saiclbasc element.

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